Dr. Joseph Galati has been noticing a very alarming trend growing in the last 10-15 years in America
“Physicians are not examining their patients anymore? That's like a thing of the past. When I see patients, every single patient gets in a gown and they're examined from head to toe. And patients will ask, "What are you going to do to me?" And I'll ask them, "Hasn't your other doctors been examining you?" And they're like, "No, they just sit and talk to me."”
This is mainly driven by insurance companies
- Doctors have to have quick appointments, often times 10-15 minute slots
- Testing and medications have much higher reimbursement rates so they go with those over lengthy exams
We need to kick big money out of healthcare
A child and a donkey together. The world holds nothing sweeter. When my final day comes, let me be watching my grandchild like this, and I will close my eyes softly.
OMG
Denver Public Schools Board just voted UNANIMOUSLY to DISMISS lgbtq teacher Jennifer Honka after she reportedly made female students kiss each other and graded them on it
What is going on in these schools?!
🚨 MIDNIGHT TAX INCREASES!
In the dead of night, California legislators passed massive new taxes on insurance, digital software, and employee payroll taxes.
Don’t let anyone fool you this isn’t the federal government’s fault. The math isn’t mathing.
California just passed a $355 billion record budget with record revenue. Yet my colleagues still blame the President.
For context: The state budget was around $170 billion just 10 years ago. Now it’s more than doubled and life in California doesn’t feel any easier.
Sacramento has an insatiable appetite for your hard-earned money. If you’re not paying attention, they will keep taking more.
@i_ourpatio I just get them frozen off all the time. Mine aren’t cancerous, some are flaky, some are smooth and raised, others are different. I spent too much time in the sun I guess.
Sometimes the best legislative strategy is the also simplest:
(1) Put the SAVE America Act on the Senate floor,
(2) Keep debating it until it passes, and
(3) Even if that requires the Senate remain on the bill for weeks, eating into weekends and scheduled recesses as necessary
Ashley was raped when she was 13. She got pregnant.
But Ashley REFUSED to kill her baby in an abortion.
Often we wonder what drives us, what motivates us to move forward in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles, or what motivates us to get up every morning, take a deep breath and face the day.
For Ashley the answer is simple. His name is Aiden.
She was only 13 and pregnant by rape.
She is a true hero in every sense of the word. Not only did this vulnerable, frightened teenager choose life for her son, but she bravely confronted her rapist and was instrumental in his prosecution and conviction for rape.
Ashley’s supporters have stepped up and helped this young mother, showing her what we as pro-lifers are all about. Being Pro-life isn’t just about saving babies, it’s walking a long and difficult road with these women and their children. The same road all of you have been walking with Ashley and Aiden since the day we brought you their story.
Ashley perseveres because she knows what she’s doing is important.
“Being a 16 year-old mom and still being in school is one of the biggest challenges of my life,” she said a few years after Aiden was born, “but it’s also the most rewarding.”
Even though Aiden was conceived through rape, Ashley believes her son is a miracle and an inspiration.
“I swear if it wasn’t for Aiden, I wouldn’t be here today. He has impacted my life more than anyone could ever imagine at a time when I was falling apart. I was 13 years old, terrified, not knowing what the future would hold for me,” she confessed.
"God blessed me with him and I wouldn’t want my life any other way. I love my son. Aiden saved me.”
Join Bumpy for his first dip of the day!
Flanked by Keepers Festus and Jackson, our little hippo hurried out of his stable and made a beeline for his personal pool. He briefly considered a nap between Jackson’s legs, thought the better of it, and dove right into the day, with a cute boop for good measure.
Bumpy is one of our newest arrivals. His mother died, likely in a territorial fight defending her baby’s life. He spent at least a day huddled by her body before the Kenya Wildlife Service rescued him and brought him into our care.
You can become part of Bumpy’s journey. Read his full rescue story and support him through an adoption: https://t.co/qAEjrv65WE
Join Bumpy for his first dip of the day!
Flanked by Keepers Festus and Jackson, our little hippo hurried out of his stable and made a beeline for his personal pool. He briefly considered a nap between Jackson’s legs, thought the better of it, and dove right into the day, with a cute boop for good measure.
Bumpy is one of our newest arrivals. His mother died, likely in a territorial fight defending her baby’s life. He spent at least a day huddled by her body before the Kenya Wildlife Service rescued him and brought him into our care.
You can become part of Bumpy’s journey. Read his full rescue story and support him through an adoption: https://t.co/qAEjrv65WE
🚨 JUST IN: Senate Leader John Thune tells President Trump NO, they WON'T attach the SAVE America Act to the FISA bill as Trump requested because it's "unrealistic"
At EVERY POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY the SAVE America Act gets stalled and blocked.
IT GOT 50 VOTES ON THE FLOOR, nuke the filibuster so JD Vance can swoop in and break the tie! 🔥
Listen to Trump = win. It is a simple equation, Thune!
President Trump recently told colleges to "End DEI policies”
Instead of ending them, American Universities have been secretly renaming their DEI programs
I’ve put together this comprehensive list of colleges simply renaming their program to keep funding. Here are what the programs were called -> and what they renamed them too:
University of Georgia (Mary Frances Early College of Education): Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion → Office of Inclusion and Belonging.
Kansas State University: Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging → Access and Opportunity.
Columbia College Chicago: Academic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion → Academic Diversity and Inclusion.
McNeese State University: Office of Inclusive Excellence → Office of Campus Compliance and Civility.
University of Maine: Office of Diversity and Inclusion → Office of Community and Connections.
University of Montana: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice → Inclusive Access and Success.
University of Tulsa: Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion → Office for Resilience and Belonging.
Carnegie Mellon University: Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion → Office of the Vice Provost for Community, Culture and Engagement.
George Mason University: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion → Office of Access, Compliance, and Community.
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion → Division of Community Empowerment & Institutional Inclusivity.
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo: Student Diversity and Belonging → Student Development and Belonging.
DePaul University: Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity (combined with Student Affairs) → Division of Belonging, Engagement, and Mission.
George Washington University: Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement → Office of Community, Culture, and Inclusion.
University of Louisville: DEI office → Office of Institutional Equity.
University of North Texas: Multicultural Center and Pride Alliance restructured into new Center for Belonging and Engagement.
University of Oklahoma: Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion → Division of Access and Opportunity.
University of Richmond: Student Center for Equity and Inclusion → Hub for Student Inclusion and Community.
University of Southern Indiana: Multicultural Center (merged) → Student Life Office.
Utah Valley University: Office of Inclusion and Diversity → Office of Institutional Engagement and Effectiveness.
University of Tennessee: DEI program → Division of Access and Engagement.
Louisiana State University: Division of Inclusion, Civil Rights, and Title IX → Division of Engagement, Civil Rights, and Title IX.
University of Central Florida: Former DEI office → Department of Access and Community Engagement.
Rice University: Rebranded to Office of Access and Institutional Excellence.
Northeastern University: Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion / related programs → “Belonging at Northeastern” (websites and language updated).
University of Michigan School of Nursing: DEI office → “Community Culture” office.
University of Maryland: Diversity office (various references) renamed with emphasis on “belonging.”
I don’t know who needs to hear this but the government does not bestow your rights. You are born with them. Government is only tasked with protecting your rights. Spread the word.
During a dangerous ice storm in North Carolina, gas station owner Hitesh Patel was supposed to close at 10 p.m. Instead, he kept his store open all night so stranded travelers would have a warm and safe place to stay.
Among those sheltering inside were a young mother traveling with four children and other motorists who could no longer safely drive on the icy roads.
One traveler later shared the story online, saying they would have been freezing in their car if not for Patel's kindness.
Sometimes the people who make the biggest difference are the ones who quietly choose to help when others need it most
I sent this letter to the Editor-in-Chief of Toxicology Reports demanding a full explanation for the removal of a published article examining vaccines and sudden infant death.
Americans have a right to know why scientific papers are removed, who made those decisions, what evidence supported them, and whether the same standards are applied consistently.
We will restore trust in public health by insisting on transparency, accountability, and open scientific inquiry—not by asking the public to accept decisions behind closed doors.
My Friends,
Many of you may remember me asking for prayers for beautiful, little Veya Hope. Her family reached out to Team Iron Will with words that brought us to tears — and a gift that humbled us. Please take a moment to read their story below.
If it moves you the way it moved us, would you consider joining as a monthly partner?
https://t.co/0aFsSwmIvY
And whether or not you're able to give — please keep praying for this mission, and a repost helps more families find their way to us.
#TeamIronWill #DownSyndromeAdvocacy